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The Arkansas Department of Health announces free soilSHOP events in Hot Springs on April 22-25, 2026. Partnering with Master Gardeners of Garland County, Child Care Aware, National Park College, ATSDR, and EPA Region 6, the events will offer free lead screening of soil samples and health education on environmental hazards. Up to three soil samples per person may be submitted for testing.

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The Arkansas Department of Health announced upcoming free soil testing events (soilSHOPs) in Hot Springs on April 22-25, 2026. The events aim to raise awareness about environmental hazards in soil, particularly lead exposure, and provide free lead screening for gardeners and residents. Participants can submit up to three soil samples per person at National Park College on April 22 or Garland County Fairgrounds on April 25.

Consumers and gardeners in Garland County and surrounding areas may benefit from free lead screening to assess environmental risks in their yards or gardens. The screening results will be emailed to participants, enabling them to make informed decisions about soil safety for gardening and play areas.

What to do next

  1. Attend soilSHOP events for free soil lead screening
  2. Collect soil samples following provided guidelines before attending
  3. Submit samples in clean, double-bagged one-quart plastic bags with required information

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Apr 15, 2026

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Arkansas Department of Health to provide free soil testing in Hot Springs

  • April 14, 2026

Little Rock, Ark. — The Arkansas Department of Health is partnering with the Master Gardeners of Garland County, Child Care Aware®, and National Park College to host two soilSHOPs (Soil Screening, Health, Outreach, and Partnership). The soilSHOPs will be held at National Park College on Wednesday, April 22, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and at the Garland County Fairgrounds on Saturday, April 25, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The purpose of soilSHOP is to raise awareness of environmental hazards in soil, such as lead, and to share information on how to avoid exposure while gardening or playing in your yard. Free lead screening is available (up to three soil samples per person), along with health education on soil-related environmental hazards.

When collecting samples, start by placing soil in a clean container. For small areas such as a small garden bed, collect soil from three different spots. For larger areas like a yard or a large garden, collect soil from at least five to 10 different spots.

Directions for sampling depth:

  • Garden areas: Collect soil from the soil surface down to a depth of 6–8 inches.
  • Play areas (non-garden): Collect soil from the surface down to a depth of 1–2 inches.
    Combine and mix the soil well. Remove any rocks, pebbles, or roots. Let the soil air-dry only—do not use an oven or any other heat source. Once the soil is dry, place it in a clean, one-quart resealable plastic bag and double-bag the sample. Write the following information on an index card, place the card in a separate small bag, and include it inside the soil bag:

  • Date

  • Email address

  • ZIP code where the sample was collected

  • Soil type (garden, play area, or other)
    Soil lead screening results will be emailed to the email address indicated on the soil bag.

This event is made possible through partnerships with the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 6.

For more information, email [email protected].

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Published
April 14th, 2026
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9211 Government & Public Administration
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Health screening Environmental testing Community outreach
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US-AR US-AR

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Public Health
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Regulatory Affairs
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Environmental Protection

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